The phrase "Do you want a cookie?" is often used humorously or sarcastically to imply that someone is seeking praise or validation for something they did, usually something minor or trivial. It's akin to saying, "Do you want a reward for that?" In a more literal sense, it can simply refer to offering someone a treat, but context usually dictates its more sarcastic undertone.
It means take this cookie I'm offering you, and then consume it.
me want cookie
They want to date you and possibly have sex with you.
OMIT!?!? no.i mean if you already put it in the cookie no BUT,if you didnt,yes:) you can add something that you want. :_ :) :)
I want to eat a cookie. Please give me a cookie. This cookie just came out of the oven. What a delicious cookie!
I want to be your cookie monster.
its when you have good fortune and it wasn't because of a cookie! :)
any cookie you want
Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?(NAME) stole the cookie from the cookie jar!Who me? (Yes you!)Couldn't be! (Then who?)And then repeat as much as you want.
This is a sentence fragment: It means that the blue cracker/cookie It signifies that the blue cracker/cookie
He was looking for cookie maggots.
I want COOKIE BREAK COOKIES FROM NABISCO!! PLEASE!!!!